Van dit gezin is ook een JOKOS-dossier (nummer 3583) aanwezig op het Gemeentearchief van Amsterdam. Voor inzage is toestemming nodig van de stichting Joods Maatschappelijk Werk. Uit het JOKOS-dossier is bekend dat er een claim is ingediend voor vergoeding van waardevolle voorwerpen ingeleverd bij de roofbank Lippmann-Rosenthal (L-claim, nummer 12265/21265).
Herman and his sister Sara found shelter in an orphanage in Driebergen, run by the sisters Holst - Aunt Bep and Aunt Jo. For a long time everything went well - the jewish children were regarded as their non-Jewish friends and the daily routine continued. Until November 15, 1943 when someone informed the Nazies.
Herman and his sister Sara found shelter in an orphanage in Driebergen, run by the sisters Holst - Bep (Lammerdina Elisabeth) and Jo. The kids called them Aunt Bep and Aunt Jo. During the war the sisters Holst took ten Jewish children under their care, feeling safe because their location - on the outskirts of the village. For a long time everything went well - the jewish children were regarded as …